Rebuke to Reformers. ! Denver/Juno 10.—Judge Peter L.. Palm-, or today administered ;u' sovcro -judicial rebuke to,more than a "hundred preform-" era" who appeared In his court, as they, hud previously announced .through tho papers Hint they would do, 'to protest against,granting on injunction against' "tho city, fire and pollco boards In the case of; a rcstauiaut clnlmlug • tbo right to Bervo drinks on Sunday .with meuls, and u, saloon keeper who,held that under tho law ho was entitled to sell liquor to women at tho bar. Tho Judgo closed his remarks by declaring that he Intended to mako a judicial Inquiry.into'tho question of whether or not certain clergymen of Denver who denounced him in tho pulpits yesterday wore In contumpt of court and if fie satisfied himself that they, wero ho would Immediately take tho cases up'and give them tho full punishment under tho laws. * ' '/ - i ' I '"

Historic Church Burned. Bayfield, Wis., Juno 10.—Tuo. old Cnthollc church' at La Polute, Madeline Isl-and,'-was totally destroyed by tiro today. The church wus au auclent landmark and •was''Vlblted by huudieds ot tourists annually. The church was built In, 1835 by Father Baraga and rebuilt ut a later dnto.'lt contained an ancient painting, "The* Descent Prom tho Cros3," 'which the lndln tradition says wiib a gift to, tho Lo Polutu mission In IGC9 by Father Marquette. It la the-opinion or some'tho picture was stolen nnd tho church set on tiro to cover up tho loss.